At best it's a well circulated coin with a little color. While there is certainly someone out there who would pay some sort of premium for it, this doesn't necessarily make it worth one.
Many lightly to heavily circulated coins were cleaned with sulfur containing products and then placed in albums in the 1950s through mid-1970s. These coins often retain quite a bit of shine as well as developing color along the rims. They are typically worth melt unless the date is much better and carries a premium.